The Nature and Nurture Podcast
Understanding ARFID: What It Is, How It Presents, and How to Support Your Selective Eater ~ with Kate Webbe, Certified Practising Nutritionist Is your child's selective eating more than just fussiness ~ and how would you even know the difference? What does it actually look like to take the pressure off at mealtimes, and why does that matter more than you might think? Could there be something deeper driving your child's relationship with food, and where do you even start? If you've ever sat at the dinner table feeling completely stuck, watching your child refuse almost everything and wondering whether you're doing something wrong, this episode is for you. I'm joined by Kate, a certified practising nutritionist who not only works with families navigating ARFID and selective eating, but also lives with it herself. We talk about what ARFID actually is, how it presents, why it can be so easily missed or dismissed, and what parents can do right now to take some of the pressure off ~ for their kids and for themselves. We explore: ✨ What ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) actually is, and the 3 different ways it can present ✨ Why ARFID is so often confused with behavioural challenges or simple sensory sensitivities ~ and how that leads to families going years without answers ✨ Kate's own lived experience, including the diary entries her mum kept from when Kate was just 14 months old ✨ What "safe foods" actually are and why predictability and consistency matter so much for sensitive eaters ✨ How taking the pressure completely off mealtimes can be the most effective starting point ~ and what that actually looks like in practice ✨ The surprising role that TV, outdoor eating, and movement can play in supporting a child with ARFID ✨ Why supporting the parents' nervous system is just as important as supporting the child ✨ Practical first steps for families who are just starting to recognise what might be going on ✨ Kate's course Supporting Your Selective Eater and her membership for neurodivergent adults This conversation genuinely shifted some of my own thinking, and I hope it does the same for you. What strikes me most about Kate's approach is how much it mirrors what I see in clinic every day ~ that when we reduce pressure, meet people where they are, and look at the whole picture rather than just one symptom or one mealtime, we get so much further. If any of this resonated ~ whether you're navigating this with your own child or wondering if your own relationship with food might finally have a name ~ please share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. It might just be the thing that helps them feel a little less alone. 💌 Connect with Kate You can find Kate on Instagram at @plenanutrition_kate [https://www.instagram.com/plenanutrition_kate/], where she shares almost daily about living with ARFID and advocates for neurodivergent eaters of all ages. Kate offers one-on-one consultations, discovery calls, and her course Supporting Your Selective Eater is now available on demand ~ perfect if you're up at 3am Googling and need answers now. Find the links to all of Kate's goodies here [https://bio.site/plenanutrition] 💌 Work with me If this episode brought up questions about your child's gut health, nervous system, or nutritional foundations, I'd love to help you look at the bigger picture. As a clinical naturopath specialising in family health, I work with children and parents together ~ because supporting the whole family always gets better results. I offer in-clinic consultations in Whittlesea, VIC and Telehealth consults Australia-wide. You can find out how to work with me on my website here [https://www.natureandnurture.au/how-to-work-with-me] 🧡 Where to find me: Website: www.natureandnurture.au [www.natureandnurture.au] Instagram: @nature.nurture.au [https://www.instagram.com/nature.nurture.au/] Facebook: @nature.nurture.au [https://www.facebook.com/nature.nurture.au] Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for individualised medical or naturopathic advice. Please consult a qualified health professional for support with your or your child's specific health needs.
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